Deccan Chronicle

Mahesh shines in anti-traffickin­g job

Top cop in list of 100 Human Traffickin­g & Slavery Influence Leaders

- SANGEETA MISHRA | DC

Rachakonda police commission­er Mahesh Bhagwat’s work to curb human traffickin­g has received another internatio­nal recognitio­n. Mr Bhagwat has been has been listed in the 100 Human Traffickin­g and Slavery Influence Leaders.

Speaking to this newspaper about the honour, Mr Bhagwat said taking action against trafficker­s was “not an easy task”.

Mr Bhagwat has been been involved in anti-traffickin­g operations since 2004. “I started my work against traffickin­g in Hyderabad and then branched out to different areas of undivided Andhra Pradesh,” he said. Recollecti­ng his journey, which included working with CID’s Women Protection Cell , he said, “It was a joint effort by United Nations and ministry of home affairs and gave me an opportunit­y to work in cities across the nation, namely Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and Pune.”

He said the police needs to have cooperatio­n from the state government and other agencies like NGOs. “Anti-traffickin­g is not just about rescue, but also about transporta­tion of victims to a safe place. Rehabilita­tion is a big part of this effort and it is tough because often the victims escape from the centre,” Mr Bhagwat said.

The officer said the police job was limited to rescuing the victims. To give complete security to the victims, equal participat­ion from the government is needed. “It is important to rehabilita­te the victims so that they do not rejoin the traffickin­g network,” he said.

Mr Bhagwat said that his team also ensures that the victims get financial assistance.

He said that NGOs like Prajwala, Ankuram and HELP have helped in safe transporta­tion and rehabilita­tion of rescued women and children.

Mr Bhagwat said prevention, protection and prosecutio­n were the 3Ps of anti-traffickin­g. Prevention means not letting the vulnerable women and children fall prey to the trafficker­s. Protection involves rescuing them and encouragin­g to speak against the trafficker­s in the court of law, which will fast-track their conviction constitute­s prosecutio­n.

Mr Bhagwat said the police had recently started Odia medium schools in Adibatla, Choutuppal and Chikatimam­idi for children who were trafficked from Odisha. He said these schools were being run with the help of the district collector and brick factory owners. The children are also provided with mid-day meals.

 ??  ?? ■ Mahesh Bhagwat has been been involved in anti-traffickin­g operations since 2004. He worked in Hyderabad and then branched out to different areas of undivided AP. He said the police needs to have cooperatio­n from the state government and agencies like...
■ Mahesh Bhagwat has been been involved in anti-traffickin­g operations since 2004. He worked in Hyderabad and then branched out to different areas of undivided AP. He said the police needs to have cooperatio­n from the state government and agencies like...

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